History of Arizona, Količina 7Filmer brothers electrotype Company, 1918 History of Arizona beginning with the Spanish explorations, connection with the Santa Fe Trail, transition of control from Mexico to United States, American-Indian relations, settlement, and statehood. |
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... River , and their habitats , had become known , and much progress had been made in the ex- ploration of what was called Apacheria in Ari- zona . Many of the hostile tribes had been lo- cated and their numbers computed . The mili- tary ...
... River , and their habitats , had become known , and much progress had been made in the ex- ploration of what was called Apacheria in Ari- zona . Many of the hostile tribes had been lo- cated and their numbers computed . The mili- tary ...
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... river were , at this time , gathered on the reservation , but they were all practically at war with the whites , it being said that they were fed on the reservation , and em- ployed their spare time in robbing and killing the settlers ...
... river were , at this time , gathered on the reservation , but they were all practically at war with the whites , it being said that they were fed on the reservation , and em- ployed their spare time in robbing and killing the settlers ...
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... River , although they ranged almost throughout the limits of Arizona and western New Mexico . The name has evidently been indiscriminately applied to various Apache bands , especially to the Pinal Coyoteros , who are but a part of the ...
... River , although they ranged almost throughout the limits of Arizona and western New Mexico . The name has evidently been indiscriminately applied to various Apache bands , especially to the Pinal Coyoteros , who are but a part of the ...
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... river in southeastern Arizona , but their raids extended far into Sonora and Chihuahua , Mexico . are now under the San Carlos and Fort Apache agencies , Arizona , being officially known as Pinals , but their numbers are not separately ...
... river in southeastern Arizona , but their raids extended far into Sonora and Chihuahua , Mexico . are now under the San Carlos and Fort Apache agencies , Arizona , being officially known as Pinals , but their numbers are not separately ...
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... river in Arizona , and some- times referred to as Gileños , or Gila Apache . GILA APACHE . The name Gila , or Xila , was apparently originally that of an Apache set- tlement west of Socorro , in southwestern New Mexico , and as early as ...
... river in Arizona , and some- times referred to as Gileños , or Gila Apache . GILA APACHE . The name Gila , or Xila , was apparently originally that of an Apache set- tlement west of Socorro , in southwestern New Mexico , and as early as ...
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